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World Spay Day 2025

Stray dogs in Thailand face harsh conditions on the streets, and this World Spay Day (25 Feb 2025), we focused on helping in a remote area of Kaeng Krachan in Phetchaburi, where around 60 dogs are struggling for survival. The most humane way to improve their welfare is through CNVR (Catch, Neuter, Vaccinate, Return).

Our clinic is committed to easing suffering, reducing the stray population, and breaking the cycle of pain. Thanks to your support, we’ve provided medication for ill or diseased animals, supplied food to kind feeders, ensuring puppies get the nutrition needed to survive into adulthood.

For World Spay Day, over two days, we sterilised and vaccinated 50 animals, preventing further contributions to the stray population. We also treated 11 animals for skin diseases, and sent 9 dogs home with parasite medication. Additionally, we’re supplying food to community feeders for several months.

We are deeply grateful to the DLD (Department of Livestock Development) Kaeng Krachan for joining us in this important mission to help stray dogs in need. 

Every year, countless puppies and kittens are born on the streets, facing hunger, disease, and suffering. As a dedicated spay and neuter clinic, we work to improve animal welfare and reduce unwanted litters.

Please donate today to help us help more.

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